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U.N. panel re-examines Himalayan glacier thaw report
Love in London is as rare as finding aliens
Europe''s conquering heroes? Likely farmers: study
German scientists develop fast-acting germ killer
Europe''s conquering heroes? Likely farmers: study
Australian giants survived man for a time: study
High-resolution gene technique zooms in on superbug
New crew reaches International Space Station
Sun, moon trigger San Andreas tremors: study
Scientists kill cancer cells with "trojan horse"
Solar orbiter Ulysses ends mission after 18 years
Daily sex makes for healthier sperm
Human heart master cells identified
Gene variations hinder mental illness tests: study
Regenerated legs no big trick for salamanders
More than 800 wildlife species now extinct
Vatican should learn from Galileo mess, prelate says
Loss of world''s seagrass beds seen accelerating
Australia discovers 3 new large dinosaurs
First carbon-free polar station opens in Antarctica
Vaccine book brings out hidden support: author
Forests absorb 20 percent of fossil fuel emissions: study
Alzheimer''s may hijack chemical mechanism
Alzheimer''s may hijack chemical mechanism
Scientists find genes to protect wheat from rust
Chile''s Chaiten volcano spews molten rock, ash
Chile''s Chaiten volcano spews molten rock, ash
Scientists make advances on "nano" electronics
Mammoth skeleton found nearly intact in Los Angeles
NASA spacecraft to seek out Earth-like planets
NASA delays shuttle flight a fourth time
FACTBOX: New antibodies work against many flu strains
Antibodies protect against bird flu and more
Brain injury raises epilepsy risk for years: study
Eye study shows how deadly form of malaria kills
Space shuttle is moved to Florida launch pad
FDA to adopt more transparent process for GE animals
Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy
NASA awards to space station cargo haulers on hold
FACTBOX: How to avoid, or survive, a shark attack
Sharks, not humans, most at risk in ocean
Scientists find way to remove lead from blood
Methane discovery hints at living Martian microbes
Runway-loving birds are risk to planes in Antarctica
UK firm to launch pioneering stem cell trial
Runway-loving birds threaten planes in Antarctica
In Antarctica, scientists hail President Obama
Diet tied to survival in breast cancer patients
Scientists find a gene that makes cancer spread
Pink iguanas unseen by Darwin offer evolution clue
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